Oh, nice—good to see that you’ve already looked into empirical evidence (beyond just anecdotal evidence and expert opinion) relevant to that part of your theory of change!
I also find this an interesting small update in favour of insider as opposed to outsider strategies more generally. (I already leaned a bit towards insider strategies, but don’t think I’d seen what systematic analyses of empirical evidence on the question said. Though the update is only small given that I still haven’t checked out those links and you imply they’re not conclusive.)
Oh, nice—good to see that you’ve already looked into empirical evidence (beyond just anecdotal evidence and expert opinion) relevant to that part of your theory of change!
I also find this an interesting small update in favour of insider as opposed to outsider strategies more generally. (I already leaned a bit towards insider strategies, but don’t think I’d seen what systematic analyses of empirical evidence on the question said. Though the update is only small given that I still haven’t checked out those links and you imply they’re not conclusive.)